Nationwide Class Action Settlements in Connecticut
All Nationwide class action lawsuits and settlements available to Connecticut residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Connecticut residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Nationwide that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $1.4M Nationwide robocalls class action settlement.
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Open Nationwide Settlements for Connecticut Residents (1)
These Nationwide settlements are currently accepting claims from Connecticut residents.
$1.4M Nationwide robocalls class action settlement
Up to TBDNationwide pet insurance robocall settlement offers share of $1.4M fund. Deadline March 11, 2026. Check if you qualify and file your claim.
About Nationwide Class Actions in Connecticut
Nationwide operates extensively throughout Connecticut, serving thousands of policyholders with auto, home, and life insurance products through independent agents across Hartford, New Haven, Bridgeport, and other major cities. Connecticut's Unfair Trade Practices Act (CUTPA) provides robust consumer protections that often align with federal class action settlements, particularly regarding telecommunications violations and deceptive business practices. The state's Department of Consumer Protection actively monitors insurance companies and financial services providers, creating additional oversight beyond federal regulations. Connecticut residents filing class action claims against Nationwide should note that the state follows federal court procedures for multi-state settlements, with claims typically processed through national settlement administrators rather than state courts. The Connecticut Attorney General's office maintains a consumer protection unit that tracks major settlements affecting state residents, including the recent $1.4 million Nationwide robocalls settlement. Connecticut's statute of limitations for consumer protection claims generally aligns with federal class action deadlines, but residents should verify specific filing requirements. The state's relatively high smartphone and landline usage rates mean Connecticut residents were significantly impacted by the alleged robocalling violations that led to the settlement.
Nationwide Settlements in Connecticut: FAQs
How does Connecticut's consumer protection law affect my Nationwide settlement claim?
Connecticut's Unfair Trade Practices Act (CUTPA) provides additional protections beyond federal law, but the $1.4M Nationwide robocalls settlement follows federal procedures. Connecticut residents can file claims through the national settlement administrator while still retaining rights under state consumer protection laws for separate violations.
Are Connecticut residents eligible for the Nationwide robocalls settlement?
Yes, Connecticut residents who received unauthorized robocalls from Nationwide between the specified class period dates are eligible to file claims in the $1.4 million settlement. The settlement covers calls made to Connecticut phone numbers regardless of whether recipients were Nationwide customers.
Where can Connecticut residents get help filing Nationwide class action claims?
The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection provides guidance on class action settlements, while the state Attorney General's office maintains information about major consumer settlements. Connecticut residents can also contact local consumer advocacy organizations for assistance with claim documentation.
Tips for Connecticut Residents Filing Nationwide Claims
Connecticut residents should maintain detailed phone records and save voicemails from Nationwide to support settlement claims. File claims promptly since Connecticut courts strictly enforce deadlines, even for federal class actions. Document all interactions with settlement administrators and keep copies of submitted materials. Contact the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection if you encounter issues with claim processing or need assistance understanding settlement terms. Consider consulting with Connecticut consumer protection attorneys for complex situations involving multiple violations or significant damages beyond standard settlement amounts.
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